Don Tait


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North Avenue Irregulars, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) He's Not Taking Threats Rev. Hill (Edward Herrmann), baffled by rampant gambling at his church, takes to the air with an ad-libbed crusade, alarming his secretary (Susan Clark), also Patsy Kelly and Douglas Fowley, bookie Harry (Alan Hale Jr.), gangster Roca (Frank Campanella) and parishoners Barbara Harris and Cloris Leachman, in the Walt Disney crime-comedy The North Avenue Irregulars, 1979.
North Avenue Irregulars, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) God, Are You Home? Opening with Edward Herrmann in a relatively rare lead role, as Presbyterian Rev. Hill, with his kids (Bobby Rolofson, Melora Hardin) arriving at his new church, where the gang of ladies for whom the picture is named are having a crisis, Karen Valentine, Patsy Kelly, Cloris Leachman, Virginia Capers, Barbara Harris and Susan Clark at the fore, in Disney’s The North Avenue Irregulars, 1979.
Hell's Angels '69 -- (Movie Clip) Viva Las Vegas Brothers Chuck (Tom Stern) and Wes (Jeremy Slate) find out after the fact that the club has approved their idea of riding to Las Vegas, but they're expected to prove their worthiness, in Hell's Angels '69, 1969.
Hell's Angels '69 -- (Movie Clip) See And Be Seen The opening scene, in which Chuck (Tom Stern) works the crowd at a groovy hotel party then grabs brother Wes (Jeremy Slate) and the microphone, in the low-rent motorcycle crime drama Hell's Angels '69, 1969.
Hell's Angels '69 -- (Movie Clip) Oakland Club Early in their big Las Vegas hold-up scheme, brothers Chuck and Wes (co-screenwriters Tom Stern and Jeremy Slate) introduce themselves via crime to the Oakland club, in Hell's Angels '69, 1969.
Hell's Angels '69 -- (Movie Clip) Caesar's Palace Posing as bikers and looking their parts, brothers and Chuck and Wes (Tom Stern and Jeremy Slate, also co-screenwriters) cruise the Las Vegas strip and try to check in at Caesar's, in Hell's Angels '69, 1969.
Hell's Angels '69 -- (Movie Clip) My Wheels Are Messed Up Working their way into the Oakland gang, Chuck (Tom Stern) and Wes (Jeremy Slate) join for a ride, on which Terry (credited as "Terry the Tramp) has a problem and dumps Betsy (Conny Van Dyke) in Hell's Angels '69, 1969.
Herbie Goes Bananas -- (Movie Clip) Captain Elythe Herbie "The Love Bug" has escaped below decks with Paco (Joaquin Garay III) aboard to the alarm of Armando (Vito Scotti) and the outrage of Captain Elythe (Harvey Korman) in Herbie Goes Bananas, 1980.
Herbie Goes Bananas -- (Movie Clip) Pre-Colunbian Artifacts Villains Shepard (Richard Jaeckel) and Quinn (Alex Rocco) pitch their secret Incan site to criminal mastermind Prindle (John Vernon), setting up the plot in Disney's Herbie Goes Bananas, 1980.
Herbie Goes Bananas -- (Movie Clip) Puerto Vallarta Pete (Stephan W. Burns) and Dave (Charles Martin Smith) arrive in Puerto Vallarta and meeet the enterprising Paco (Joaqhin Garay III) in Disney's "Love Bug" sequel Herbie Goes Bananas, 1980.
Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The -- (Movie Clip) Wooly Bill Hitchcock Amos and Theodore (Tim Conway and Don Knotts) witness some knockout political theater by Grand Junction Sheriff Wooly Bill Hitchcock (Kenneth Mars) in Disney's The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, 1979.
Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The -- (Movie Clip) The Bank's Been Robbed! Guest stars to the fore as spinster Ruth Buzzi witnesses a bank robbery, soldier Tim Matheson fails at chivalry and events conspire against Amos and Theodore (Tim Conway and Don Knotts) in The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, 1979.

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